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Show Citizen. Press, Review. - Wed.. April 22. 1987 - Page c 10 Shirley B. Hoeman obituaries Wootton Adair died April in American 83, 1987 19, Christine He was born Sept. 26, in American Fork, the Salt Lake IDS Temple. She died 12, 1926 in Samual Fork; Lansing W. J. Magna; a daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Norma Bromley, Salt Lake City; 51 grandchildren; three great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons, Robert and Adair G. and a granddaughter, Jackie. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 5th Ward, 380 S. 300 East. Friends may call at the chapel one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Campbell, Feb. 17, 1981. He married Louine Nielson Club, a High Priest in in the the American Fork 5th Provo LDS Temple. LDS Ward. of He was He is survived by his Bromley Farms, a wife of American Fork; member of the Farm three sons and one Bureau Federation, daughter: Dr. Jess director in the Central Bromley, San Diego, Utah Soil Conservation Calif.; Dr. Richard G. District, the Celery and Michael Bromley, King of Utah County, both of American Fork; furnished eggs for Mrs. L. Jim (Carolyn) Safeway Inc. in the Hill, Bountiful; two step Utah & Idaho Market, sons and four step member of the Celery daughters: Mrs. Brent Co-omember of the (Jannine) Bowcut, American Fork Lions Evanston, Wyoming; 1983 19, Orem; Campbell, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Louis (Pauline) Watson, Anchorage, Alaska; Marcel V. American Campbell, the son of Willis Michael and Sarah Elizabeth Wootton Bromley. He married Margaret Green Jan. Nov. Ken- neth (Claire) Johnson, Fork. 1903 Campbell, I Kaysville; Mrs. I er Ramona Monson Jacob Ramona Jacob, 66, of Orem, died April 18, 1987, at her home of a long illness. She was born Oct. 12, 1920 in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of Horace and Mary Bernice Monson. She married Calvin K. Jacob Jan. 28, 1944 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove and from graduated Brigham School both Monson teachers. High in Provo. She Yo.ung attended She was an active member of the LDS Church and held many positions at the ward and stake level, as well as having served for eight years on the Primary General Board and the Church Writing Committee. After her retirement in 1977, she devoted her full time as a loving mother and grandmother, sewing many beautiful dresses for her granddaughters. She was also well known throughout the valley as a violinist, participating in many string trios with her twin sister. Survivors include her husband, Orem ; two BYU and received her Masters Degree. She taught school for 27 years. For 15 of those years she was on the BYU faculty of in the College Education. She instructed many college sons and three clases and supervised daughters: James C. more than 1,000 student Jacob, Mark Jacob, of Orem; Mrs. Greg (Mary) Wilder, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Dale (Susan) Andersen, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. James (Margaret) Stoddard, Salmon, Ida.; 33 grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters: Jess Monson, David Monson, both of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Warren (Winona) Kirk, (twin sister), Lindon; Mrs. Paul (LaVieve) Crane, Rupert, Ida.; Mrs. Phil (Bernice) Renton, Hoggard, Wash. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Orem 27th Ward Chapel, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Watson Ewald, 69, of Winter Park, Florida, died Sunday, April 12, 1987 in Winter Park, Fla. She was born July 1, 1917 in Koalin, Nev. She 12 Park for the Walter Samuel Watson, Little Rock, Calif.; years. Survivors include her husband of Winter Park; two sons, one daughter: Donald F. married Donld Helm. Helm and Richard G. He later died. She Helm, both Las Vegas, married Walter Ewald. Nev.; Patty Ann She was a retired Paries, City, Bay PBX supervisor for the Texas; seven grandtwo great center of the Tropican children; and Sands Hotel in Las grandchildren; three Vegas, Nev. She resided brothers, one sister: "Kit" " Norman Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all our family and neighbors, and many many, friends who called with kind expressions of love and sympathy, and those who were there to support us during the passing of our loved one, Claire Norman. We appreciate those this year's schedu- The March James William Watson, American Fork; Roy Watson, Rigieris, Idaho; Ruby Watson, Grove. Pleasant Graveside services were held Saturday, April 18, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove. community theater, urgently needs a male actor, who can sing and dance, for the leading role of "Woody," the romantic lead in "Finian's Rainbow." 25-3- ISAlLwd Those 756-720- 7. mixed doubles and open singles with prizes awarded. All Aerie members with guests Pleasant Grove Eagles Lodge No. hosting a spring horseshoe tournament and patio party at 2 p.m. April 25. There will be a $3 entry fee for each event. A chicken wing dinner with all the fixings will be served for $2.75 per plate. Events will be Professional Travis Stine. The cost will be $30 per person, and which includes instruction balls. Clubs will be available for those in need. y Golf Sign up by calling Course, Sign up will be limited to the first 12 in each time period. are welcome. Anyone interested in signing up may do so at the Pleasant Grove Eagle lodge. Tri-Cit- Mip r IXIeairDuDg 756-359- from Miracle-Ea- . (SDoseir tto Mom FC3GG Hearing Tests "We should have a record turnout this year," said Jean Hatch, director of the March of Dimes in Provo. "We'll go on with the walk, rain or shine." Friday, April 24, 10:30 a.m.-2:0- 0 p.m. Am. Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 E. Main The Walk for American Fork and surrounding communities will start at 8 a.m. at the American Fork Junior High. More than 900 people are expected to participate in this T f year's Walk. Centers offer quality products and consistent, professional services by fully trained personnel. Featuring Inner j Ear Miracle-Ea- r Hearing testing Hearing Aids Batteries Accessories ServiceRepair Ca" now for an appointment 01A instruments. i 1984, The O4-UZO- O is a regisiered trademark Dahlberg, tnc. Miracle-Easymbol is a trademark of Dahlberg, Inc. of Dahibarg, fnrr r' Inc. Miracle-Ea- r USeHDSODD lBqdDSODD Counseling flfrw behind-the-e- ar 18-2- 9 AmeiricGaini JFocEv r Miiacle-Ea- r and Drernium The musical is in rehearsal and will be presented June at the Pleasant Grove High School auditorium. Please call Keith Christeson, Pleasant Grove, Miracle-Ea- canal aid, Contour" seeks male lead "Pleasant Grove Players," a needed. auditioning should come prepared with a piece to play. Auditions will be at Pageant Center, 454 N. Center. For more information, phone the Pageant office, 3372 is Dimes' of WalkAmericaTeamWalk is the single largest annual fundraising event for the organization. The March of Dimes funds research, medical services and education programs to prevent birth defects. especially Eagles schedule horseshoe tourney Route set for WalkAmerica WalkAmericaTeamWalk, led for April 25. for new members on Saturday mornings, May 9 and 16, at 9. Flute, viola and brass instruments are Pep-perdi- ne Sign up now for spring golf classes Final preparations have been made and the routes have been set Leon V. Honey The director has performed as a musician for more than 40 years and is a member of the Utah Valley Symphony and Provo Municipal Band. He holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Arizona State University and has done graduate work at University, Long Beach State and BYU. The orchestra will hold auditions the doctors and nurses way in the services, who helped her in every which were a beautiful way they could, and to tribute to her, and our the nurses on the appreciation to all who second floor for their came to the mortuary care for her. and the services, and -- Delbert F. Norman for the many lovely floral offerings and the Mr. & Mrs. Charlie food prepared for us. Hawke A special note of Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Schow Mr. & Mrs. Delbert to thanks the G. Norman emergency room and y Golf Course would like to announce group lessons for 1987. Classes will begin TUesday, May 5, and will run every Tuesday and Thursday for a period of three weeks thereafter. Lessons will start at 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Instructors will be PGA Professional Gary Naylor and Assistant C ordinary." who took part in any Tri-Cit- The Utah Pageant of the Arts Symphony Orchestra will present a spring concert Monday evening, April 27, at 7:30 in the auditorium at Pleasant Grove Junior High. Families are invited, and there is no admission charge. Leon V. Honey will conduct the orchestra in Beethoven's "Erste Symphony," Lecuna's "Andalucia Suite," and "Hoedown," from Copland's "Rodeo." Honey, director for five years, said he enjoys working with the 50 members of the orchestra because they're a "group of people who are interested and willing to give their time to create something out of the Tinian's Rainbow' in Winter past retired secretary for Hoeman, Centralia, Tooele Army Depot. Wash.; .seven grandShe was past secretary children; one sister: Point Retirement of the Utah County Anne Oakley, Community in Provo of Senior Citizens and the Melbourne, Fla. She congestive heart Pleasant Grove Senior was preceded in death failure. Citizens. She was a by a son, John Vincent She was born July 29, member of the Utah Hoeman. 1910 in Lamar, Mo., to Nature Study Society. Ben and Christine Peck Services were held Brown. She married Survivors include two Tuesday, April 21, at Erwin C. Hoeman July daughters, one son: the Olpin Family 24, 1934 in St. Louis, Mo. Susannah Ekblaw, Mortuary, Pleasant He died Jan. 7, 1985. Wash.; Grove. Burial was in Richland, She was a member of Marcia Baird, Cinthe Pleasant Grove City the St. Mark's Lutheran cinnati, Ohio; James Cemetery. for Pearletta W. Ewald Pearletta Brown Church. She was a Christopher Shirley Hoeman, 76, of Pleasant Grove, died Friday, April 17. 1987 at Cove Adair W. 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